Service Provisioning Sample Clauses

Service Provisioning. 3.1. Upon the receipt of order forms, SGIX shall acknowledge via email with the Client Communication document within five (5) working days. This document contains all relevant information necessary for service implementation.
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Service Provisioning a. The Service operates using either a Mobile Network Operator’s or an Internet Service Provider’s service (in either case, the “Carrier”), which services are provided to you and the User through a separate contractual relationship. This Agreement and the use of the Services do not modify or replace the terms of any agreement applicable between you and your Carrier. By using the Service, you acknowledge that the Carrier service charges incurred are for your and the User’s own account when accessing the Service.
Service Provisioning. A. Once service has been duly requested, the Company will provide the requested service within a reasonable time. In the event that the Company, due to lack of facilities or for other reasons, is prevented from providing the Service, the pending application and the applicant may request a refund of any deposit. The application is only a service request and does not obligate the Company, except under reasonable conditions.
Service Provisioning. Provisioning of the engin DSL Service will take place once your order has been approved. Provisioning can take up to 21 business days to occur. During the provisioning process, a technician may be sent out to perform the cutover at the local exchange or Main Distribution Frame (MDF) contained in a Multiple Dwelling Unit. We will endeavour to activate the engin DSL Service within 24 hours of the ‘cutover’; however events beyond our control may cause delays in activation. A technician may need access to your residence and if such a scenario arises, for example if an active telephone line has not existed at your premises prior to your order being made, you will be contacted to arrange a convenient time for this to take place. It is essential that an English speaking adult be present if a technician needs access to the residence. The owner of the residence must approve and permit the technician accessing the residence. If you are not the owner of the residence, you a required to seek permission from the owner of the residence. If you or an English-speaking adult is not available at the premises when the cutover appointment has been arranged to take place, the cutover will not proceed and you may be charged a Reschedule fee. In this event a new appointment will have to be arranged for the cutover to take place. You acknowledge that you indemnify engin of all responsibility and liability regarding installations made during the provisioning process by third parties. You acknowledge that the provision of the Service does not include the installation, maintenance or provision of cabling or equipment beyond the Service Delivery Point at your residence. You acknowledge that engin may not activate the order within the timeframe specified. This will only occur for technical or operational reasons and will occur in a non – discriminatory manner. You acknowledge that all local wiring at your premises is your responsibility. engin will not be held liable for faults within your premises. An accredited technician must fix any faults at your premises. If you lodge a fault resolution ticket with engin, and we organise technical assistance through a third party technician, you acknowledge that any fees will be on charged to you in the event that the fault is within your premises or with your equipment or hardware.
Service Provisioning. (a) Upon acceptance of a service order, LIFECOMM will process and activate the cellular connectivity portion of the LIFECOMM Connectivity Service. The parties acknowledge and agree that LIFECOMM will purchase the cellular connectivity portion of the LIFECOMM Connectivity Service from a third-party wireless network operator (the “Wireless Carrier”) and that LIFECOMM’s provision of the cellular connectivity portion of the LIFECOMM Connectivity Service is subject to all of the terms and conditions of an agreement between such Wireless Carrier and LIFECOMM, including those terms set forth in Attachment D, which are incorporated into this Agreement by reference.
Service Provisioning. AWS will provide E9-1-1 Service to its AWS Wireless End Users in part through interconnection with the E9-1-1 network systems established and maintained by SBC-13STATE. The Parties will route 9-1-1 Calls to the Designated, Default, or Alternate PSAP in a manner that will enable the 9- 1-1 Attendant to communicate with the AWS Wireless End User and to determine the appropriate Phase I or Phase II Data.
Service Provisioning. 5.1. The Company will use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the Services are ready for use by the Committed Delivery Date. Where the Service is being provisioned as part of a multi-product or multi-site solution, the project timelines jointly agreed between the parties will override the Committed Delivery Date in respect of individual Services and associated Service Credits. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any dates given for commencement of Services are estimates only and the Company shall have no liability for any failure to meet any Committed Delivery Date.
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Service Provisioning. 2.8.1. New or upgrade handsets and SIM cards shall be supplied within 5 working days of receipt of a valid service request.
Service Provisioning. The OLO shall make a bitstream Service Order for the provision of the service, aligned with the form set out in Annex D (Order Forms), if it requests the use of the bitstream service. For the initial order to be designated as valid by Dawiyat Integrated, it shall be at least 30,000 lines to be activated over a year (7,500 target activation per quarter). The bitstream service is to be ordered in multiples of 1,000 lines. Following the receipt of Order, Dawiyat Integrated will check if the bitstream service falls within Dawiyat Integrated’s footprint. If it does not, then Dawiyat Integrated will notify the OLO of the rejection of service request due to lack of coverage. Dawiyat Integrated shall send the OLO an acknowledgement of receipt of the Service Order, in writing, within five (5) Business Days following its receipt. Subsequent to receipt of a Service Order under Clause 2.1.18, Dawiyat Integrated will perform an assessment of the order and notify the OLO either:
Service Provisioning. 1.3.3.1. Including, but not limited to:  Up to the Termination Date  On the Termination Date  After the Termination DateWhen required for an extended, defined period after the Termination Date  The Contractor running the Services in parallel with DSHS and/or any New Provider.  Hand-back period after the Termination Date  Responsibilities during preparation for and the transfer of Assets and Documentation as defined in Appendix — A — Assets and Documentation.
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